Juno Beach – Remembering
Sometimes getting lost isn’t such a bad thing. In the spring of 2004, while on holidays in France, we made a wrong turn and ended up learning a lot about Canadian Continue Reading →
Experiencing people, places and things
Sometimes getting lost isn’t such a bad thing. In the spring of 2004, while on holidays in France, we made a wrong turn and ended up learning a lot about Canadian Continue Reading →
One of the things I love best about travelling in Europe is how easy it is to travel not only from city to city but country to country. Living in Canada you Continue Reading →
I love flowers and I have a real soft spot for tulips. Tulips mean that spring is just around the corner and winter is almost over. I have been lucky enough to Continue Reading →
The Eiffel Tower One of the most recognizable structures in the world, the Eiffel Tower, was created to be the entrance arch for the 1889 Exposition Universelle (World Fair). Named Continue Reading →
I love the Toronto Zoo. I have been a member there for almost 16 years and enjoy spending time wandering through the different exhibits. One of the exhibits that always proved Continue Reading →
Learning is always best when it’s hands on and Corning Museum of Glass has really set the bar high for hands on activities. In addition to touring the facilities and experiencing Continue Reading →
I used to travel a lot for work and one of the best pieces of advice I got from a co-worker was to take advantage of the local tour buses. Continue Reading →
It is always nice to be surprised with something new when you visit somewhere familiar. Recently during a trip to Elora our friend Tim McManus, owner of Blown Away Glass Continue Reading →
The Badlands UPDATE – Unfortunately, the Badlands are now closed to the public. The Ontario Heritage Trust is looking for ways to conserve and protect this unique and ecologically sensitive Continue Reading →
I love interesting hotels but spending the night in a jail was never on my ‘must do’ list. But when the 19th century Charles Street Jail was turned into The Continue Reading →